2003
DOI: 10.1177/0021998303037014002
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Progressive Failure Behaviors of 2D Woven Composites

Abstract: This paper focuses on understanding the progressive failure behavior of woven composites. Five weaves, i.e. plain, 4-, 5-, 8-harness satin and twill, are considered. Rather than developing a new progressive failure analysis approach, the focus is placed on comparing the damage behaviors of the various weaves predicted by the selected failure criterion and property degradation model. The loading conditions include uniaxial tension and compression. The discussions focus on (1) the effect of the woven architectur… Show more

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“…Dominant frequencies (FmA) appeared in rather narrow range of 230 to 260 kHz typical for interphase phenomena, and debonding defects ( Fig. 7b) were observed in shear mid-plane near fiber free ends, in agreement with the model proposed by Tang and Whitcomb [39].…”
Section: Shear Tests In Samples Of 1d Ncf Cfrp Composites Cut Along Asupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Dominant frequencies (FmA) appeared in rather narrow range of 230 to 260 kHz typical for interphase phenomena, and debonding defects ( Fig. 7b) were observed in shear mid-plane near fiber free ends, in agreement with the model proposed by Tang and Whitcomb [39].…”
Section: Shear Tests In Samples Of 1d Ncf Cfrp Composites Cut Along Asupporting
confidence: 87%
“…5a) or at the tow/matrix interface. They confirmed the suggestion of an analytical model, indicating that debonding microcracks may appear near fiber discontinuities within the tow [39]. In samples failed but not destroyed in the test, the SEM observations revealed the presence of debonding defects between and inside fiber tows (Fig.…”
Section: Shear Tests In Cfrp Samples Cut Orthogonally Along Warp/fillsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The most significant finding is the large deviation in the predicted maximum load between the sudden degradation concepts and the damage mechanics concept. The deviation between the prediction of (Tang & Whitcomb, 2003) and the present prediction taken with m =0.001 is attributed to the different failure criteria used. In the case of the damage mechanics concept, the use of m =8 led to a more degraded behavior of the material compared to m =2 especially at large strains.…”
Section: Tensile Response Of Plain Weave Compositesmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The geometry of the RVE, taken from (Tang & Whitcomb, 2003) to enable comparison, was created using the software package WiseTex (Verpoest & Lomov, 2005) which possess specific capabilities in the creation of the micro-geometry of textile composite materials. The software requires as input the number of fill and warp tows, the crimp function and the geometry of the cross-sectional area of the tows.…”
Section: Development Of the Rvementioning
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